Thursday, September 10, 2015

Periscope updates Android and iPhone app with Landscape support

Periscope updates Android and iPhone app with Landscape support. In the latest version of iOS and Android, Periscopers can now hold their phones either in portrait or landscape. Here's how it works: Viewers can continue holding their device in portrait, or match the broadcaster's orientation to maintain full screen video.

Periscope updates Android and iPhone app with Landscape support

What's new:Share Context: When someone you follow shares a broadcast, it appears in your home feed. In this update, Periscope have added an indicator beneath the broadcast title explaining who shared it with you. No more wondering why a broadcast showed up in your feed!

Mutual Follow: This update makes private broadcasting much easier on Android. When you start a private broadcast, you can choose from a list of mutual followers (people you follow, who also follow you). Periscope have also added an option to quickly select all of your mutual follows. See something you want to share with your friends, but not the whole world? Check. This same behavior is coming soon to iOS.